Jeremy Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Rob, I also noticed that GTK_CONFIG_BIN never gets set in configure.
> This causes linking to fail on the gnome version. Also I suggest
> changing it to use gnome-config instead... this will make sure things
> like eSound get linked also. It will al
Rob Browning wrote:
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> Ken Yamaguchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I had to add "-ljpeg -lpng -lz" after "-lXmHTML" on the LIBS line of
> > xacc/src/motif/Makefile. The changes to configure seem to have caused these
> > libraries to be missed, even though the checks do occur, as seen in co
Ken Yamaguchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I had to add "-ljpeg -lpng -lz" after "-lXmHTML" on the LIBS line of
> xacc/src/motif/Makefile. The changes to configure seem to have caused these
> libraries to be missed, even though the checks do occur, as seen in config.log.
There's a typo in co
Success! The current CVS builds and runs for me with just a single change.
The recent guile fixes seem to have done the trick, so now guile-1.3-1 from
Red Hat's rawhide site works.
I had to add "-ljpeg -lpng -lz" after "-lXmHTML" on the LIBS line of
xacc/src/motif/Makefile. The changes to c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> on my system it did not specify -ldl which is needed for guile.
> also, during checking -lm wasn't included, so *all*checks failed because
> math functions were missing ...
I looked at your changes, and they look right, but could you move the
new test block to the en
Hi All,
It's been rumoured that Rob Browning said:
>
> Danny Backx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I want to use it but also make sure that it runs well against LessTif
> > and maybe also contribute.
> >
> > Also I'm on FreeBSD not Linux.
>
> I just sent linas another patch. Once that's in
Danny Backx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to use it but also make sure that it runs well against LessTif
> and maybe also contribute.
>
> Also I'm on FreeBSD not Linux.
I just sent linas another patch. Once that's incorporated (cross your
fingers), I think most of the uglier build probl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's been rumoured that Danny Backx said:
> > I'll just have to give up on GnuCash.
>
> Have you tried using the precompiled version?
> Or are you trying to compile because you want to do development?
I want to use it but also make sure that it runs well against LessTi
It's been rumoured that Danny Backx said:
>
> I'll just have to give up on GnuCash.
Have you tried using the precompiled version?
Or are you trying to compile because you want to do development?
--linas
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The GnuCash / X-Accountant M
Danny Backx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nobody seems to help though. I sent a message on the list. So did Ken
> Yamaguchi (see below). I have similar problems to his. Neither of us
> got help.
>
> I'll just have to give up on GnuCash.
Well, I'm sorry you're having trouble. Unfortunately, I'
On Wed, November 18 1998, Danny Backx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|Ron Forrester wrote:
|> Thanks to linas, I am past my configure problems (under slackware,
|> apparently termcap is needed for the guile tests).
|
|Good for you. I tried for two weeks now to get gnucash (the Motif
|version) to run.
Ron Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Should I be able to complete a 'make gnome' on gnucash, given that I
> have the latest gtk/glib/gnome-libs (etc, etc) from CVS, and the latest
> gnucash from CVS?
>
> If not, are there snapshots of these libraries someone can provide which
> allow a m
Ron Forrester wrote:
> Thanks to linas, I am past my configure problems (under slackware,
> apparently termcap is needed for the guile tests).
Good for you. I tried for two weeks now to get gnucash (the Motif
version) to run. Last night I got the latest and greatest GUILE out
of the CVS.
Still n
Thanks to linas, I am past my configure problems (under slackware,
apparently termcap is needed for the guile tests).
So, I can now type 'make gnome' with a fair amount of confidence that I
am correctly configured. But, before I start asking about the various
errors I am getting, I will ask a mor
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